The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database
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2USGSThe Central Kentucky Prototype: An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map DatabaseBy David R. Soller', Boyan Broda The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Databasearic, Jordan T. Hastings3, Ron Wahl4, and Gerald A. WeisenflulrU.S. Geological Survey Open-file Report 02-2022002This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards or with the North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade, produc The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Databaset, or firm names in this publication is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.U.S. Department of the IntThe Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database
eriorU.S. Geological Survey’U.S. Geological Survey, 926-A National Center. Reston. VA 20192^Geological Survey of Canada. 615 Booth St.. Ottawa. Ontari2USGSThe Central Kentucky Prototype: An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map DatabaseBy David R. Soller', Boyan Broda The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, co 8022S’Kentucky Geological Survey, 228 Mining and Minerals Bldg., University of Kentucky, Lexington. KY 40506CONTENTSpageINTRODUCTION..............................................................71ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS................................................. The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database..........1BACKGROUND.................................................................2Prototyping The National Geologic Map Database.................The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database
..........2Evolving a Standard North American Data Model for Geologic Databases.....3DATA MODELS OF THE NGMDB PROTOTYPE IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY...........2USGSThe Central Kentucky Prototype: An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map DatabaseBy David R. Soller', Boyan Broda The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database.......10Implementation: The Physical Model......................................11Loading Data............................................................13Visualization...........................................................13Analysis............................................................. The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database...14CONCLUSION................................................................15REFERENCES...........................................................The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database
.....16APPENDIX A. Diagrams of the Logical Model.................................18APPENDIX B. Description of elements of the Logical Model...........2USGSThe Central Kentucky Prototype: An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map DatabaseBy David R. Soller', Boyan Broda The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map DatabaseU.S. and Canada, national geologic map databases are being designed and, in prototype iorm, constructed. These database systems simultaneously address two basic needs: improving the efficiency of routine infoimation handling within an agency, and promoting both traditional and non-traditional uses o The Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Databasef geologic information within and outside the agency. In North America, lor example, three major systems or initiatives exemplify this approach: 1) thThe Central Kentucky Prototype An object-oriented geologic map data model for the National Geologic Map Database
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